Prove:
The angle inscribed in a semicircle is a right angle.
The inscribed angle theorem states that the angle θ, inscribed in a circle is half the measure of the central angle of the circle. So, if the given is a semi-circle, then the inscribed angle is half of 180, therefore, 90 degrees and a right angle. <span />
Because the ratio of yellow to blue can be expressed as 5/3, you would solve the equation 5/3= 2/x. To solve, you would get x alone by cross multiplying and getting 5x=6. Divide both sides by 5 and get 6/5 or 1 and 1/5 cans of blue paint
Area=height times base (for some prisms including cylinders)
vcylinder=hpir²
h=height
therefor pir²=base area
vcylinder=height times aeraofbase
given
h=9
v=324pi
324pi=9(basearea)
divide both sides by 9
36pi=areabase
the area of te base is 36pi square cm (put 36 in the blank since th pi is alredy there)
Answer:
25 Inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the table:

We want to determine the missing value on the table.
Let the missing value be x.
1 inch = 2.54 cm
x inch = 63.5
Expressing the above as a ratio

Therefore, the missing value is 25.